The odd  thing is, that with mm:url the mm:param works correct. I thougt
everybody was using the mm:include. Am i making an imbarresing misstake
here?
Ernst

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Van: Ernst Bunders 
Verzonden: dinsdag 3 december 2002 10:36
Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Onderwerp: RE: include tag


on version 1.6.0.20020918 the same happens

Ernst

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Van: Michiel Meeuwissen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: dinsdag 3 december 2002 10:07
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Onderwerp: Re: include tag


Ernst Bunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I'm still using 1.51. would that be the problem?

I was not aware that this was a problem in 1.5.1. Only some
development-versions of 1.6 had a similar problem.

Is 'name' an argument of the including page too?

> > When i do this:
> > <mm:include page="somepage.jsp">
> >     <mm:param name="name" value="whatever"/>
> > </mm:include>
> > 
> > and in somepage.jsp i put 
> > 
> > <mm:import externid="name"/>
> > <mm:write referid="name"/>
> > 
> > the page outputs:
> > 
> > [whatever, whatever]


 Michiel


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